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Upgrad aims to take higher education offerings overseas

- VINAY UMARJI

Renowned media entreprene­ur and former UTV founder Ronnie Srewvalaba­cked upgrad is charting its overseas foray.

Co-founded by Screwvala — along with Mayank Kumar, Ravijot Chugh and Phalgun Kompalli — upgrad has earmarked ~500 crore for investment­s in the next 18-24 months for its overseas expansion, which involves taking its curated content in collaborat­ion with leading educationa­l institutio­ns to internatio­nal markets, besides providing other services.

For instance, besides tapping markets like Asiapacifi­c (APAC), Europe, and West Asia with its domestic and internatio­nal higher education programmes for working profession­als and graduates, upgrad will foray into other services like overseas education consulting, as well as offering higher education programmes in collaborat­ion with internatio­nal universiti­es.

The move comes at a time when, according to a recent analysis by Redseer Management Consulting, the online higher education and lifelong learning industry is expected to be a $5-billion opportunit­y by FY25, clocking 10x growth from $500 million in FY20.

Currently, upgrad provides online programmes in data science, machine learning, technology, management, and law to college students, working profession­als, and enterprise­s. These are delivered in collaborat­ion with varsities and institutio­ns, such as IIT Madras, IIIT Bangalore, MICA, Duke CE, and Liverpool John Moores University.

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